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Standing Committees. 



The in-esirtent annouiK-ed the followiiis stniulinK committees: 



("(iiniiiittee on instruction in a.siricnltm'e : Three years — A. ('. Tnie, Washing- 

 t'lH. I). (\. and T. F. Hunt. New Yorlc : two years — H. T. French. Idaho, and 

 II. ('. White. Georgia: one year — J. F. Duggar. Alabama, and W. I']. Stone, 

 Indiniia. 



Conniiittee on graduate study: Three years— L. II. Bailey. New York, and 

 II. r. Arnisby. Pennsylvania; two years — M. II. Buckham. Vermont, and R. H. 

 .losse. INIissouri : one year — W. O. Thompson, Ohio, and Brown Ayres, Ten- 

 nessee. 



Committee on extension work: Three years — K. L. Butterfield. Rhode Island, 

 and C. R. Van Ilise. Wisconsin ; two years — B. W. Kilgore. North Carolina, and 

 C. F. Curtiss, Iowa ; one year — A. M. Soule. Mrginia, and W. M. Hays, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Experiment station organization and policy: Three years — E. Davenport. 

 Illinois, and C. D. Woods. Maine: two years— W. A. Henry. Wisconsin, and 

 II. .1. Waters, Missouri: one year — M. A. Scovell. Kentucky, and C. E. Thorne, 

 Ohio. 



Thereupon the convention adjourned sine die. 



